Thursday, March 04, 2010

Reflection

Sometimes it's amazing to have a baby. You look down and see these tiny hands, tiny feet, ears, eyes, nose, and mouth that look exactly like yours, except in miniature version. She has some of your own personality, mannerisms, and even facial expressions. It's like looking at yourself 28 years ago.
Or at least that's what Kevin says. ;)

9 comments:

Sarah McK said...

HAHA! That's what Logan says as well! (Of course in our case it isn't as obvious to the world as in yours, but Cal really is a Logan mini-me.) Love ya!

Merry said...

Yes, Penny does look a bit more like Kevin than you. She is so darling!

Jules said...

LOL, unfortunately, I think your lament may have merit. ;)

I read your other posts as well and HAVE to commend your fortitude in searching for your "important" documents. I can't believe you looked so hard and in the end found them UNDER and BEHIND a drawer! Wow, I'm impressed.

There's actually several things I happen to be missing right now...coming out to UT anytime soon? I could use a sleuth!

Smart Helm said...

Those Chubby cheeks too?

Sara Lee said...

Don't worry as she gets older you will notice more of you coming out. Mothers have a way of molding their children without even trying. You will have a bigger influence on her than anyone else.

Andrea said...

I'm loving this post because it's just how I feel about my daughter - and the daddy part too! (Although, I can claim her lips and her little personality)

Kristen said...

really? I don't see it?

Kristen said...

really? I don't see it?

Kristen said...

really? I don't see it?

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Stuff I wouldn't mind getting for Christmas

  • Twin-sized sheet sets for Penny and Naomi (matching? flowered or something pretty, not characters)
  • Scrapbook pages
  • Fun refrigerator magnets
  • Fisher Price Little People Pirate Ship (for Penny.... though I would play with it too.)
  • Cute Stationary-- I currently write letters on notebook paper ripped from the notebook
  • Boy toys for William, age 9 months-18 months or so